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Defence, innovation ministers team up to sell D.C. on merits of working with Canada

By The Canadian Press on February 8, 2023.

Minister of National Defence Anita Anand holds a media availability on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, on Thursday, Jan. 26, 2023. Anand and Economic Development Minister François-Philippe Champagne are headed to the U.S. capital tonight to remind lawmakers and military contractors about the economic virtues of collaborating with Canada. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Spencer Colby

WASHINGTON – Canada’s defence and economic development ministers are in the U.S. capital this week to remind lawmakers and military contractors about the economic virtues of cross-border collaboration.

Anita Anand and François-Philippe Champagne say now more than ever, the world needs a tag-team, U.S.-Canada approach to fortifying North America’s defence industrial base.

Anand says last week’s encounter with what U.S. officials insist was a Chinese spy balloon illustrates the urgent need to modernize Norad, the joint-command continental defence system.

Champagne, meanwhile, is overseeing the rapid expansion of Canada’s nascent foray into critical minerals, a vital component of high-tech military equipment, as well as missiles and munitions.

He says the goal is to replicate in the defence space the success Canada has had capitalizing on growing demand around the world for semiconductors and electric vehicles, two areas long dominated by China.

The ministers will be in Washington for meetings through Friday, when they’ll take part in a panel discussion at the Wilson Center on fostering national security and economic prosperity.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 8, 2023.

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